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          Evaluation of an Ultraviolet C (UVC) Light-Emitting Device for Disinfection of High Touch Surfaces in Hospital Critical Areas

          Implementation of environmental cleaning and disinfection has been shown to reduce the incidences of healthcare-associated infections. The effect of an enhanced strategy for terminal room disinfection, applying the pulsed xenon-based ultraviolet light no-touch disinfection systems (PX-UVC) after the current standard operating protocol (SOP) was evaluated. In a teaching hospital, the effectiveness in reducing the total bacterial count (TBC) and in eliminating high-concern microorganisms was assessed on five high-touch surfaces in different critical areas, immediately pre- and post-cleaning and disinfection procedures (345 sampling sites). PX-UVC showed only 18% (15/85) of positive samples after treatment compared to 63% (72/115) after SOP. The effectiveness of PX-UVC was also observed in the absence of manual cleaning and application of a chemical disinfectant. According to the hygienic standards proposed by the Italian Workers Compensation Authority, 9 of 80 (11%) surfaces in operating rooms showed TBC ≥15 CFU/24 cm2 after the SOP, while all samples were compliant applying the SOP plus PX-UVC disinfection. Clostridium difficile (CD) spores and Klebsiella pneumoniae (KPC) were isolated only after the SOP. The implementation of the standard cleaning and disinfection procedure with the integration of the PX-UVC treatment had effective results in both the reduction of hygiene failures and in control environmental contamination by high-concern microorganisms.
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              Improper use of germicidal range ultraviolet lamp for household disinfection leading to phototoxicity in COVID-19 suspects

              To report the germicidal range ultraviolet (UV) irradiation-induced phototoxicity because of unprotected exposure to the UV lamps for presumed household disinfection of SARS-CoV-2 in a domestic setting.
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                Journal
                Contact Dermatitis
                Contact Dermatitis
                Wiley
                0105-1873
                1600-0536
                July 2023
                April 02 2023
                July 2023
                : 89
                : 1
                : 60-61
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Service de pathologies professionnelles et de l'environnement, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Créteil 94000 Créteil France
                [2 ] INSERM U955, Equipe GEIC2O 94000 Créteil France
                [3 ] Institut Santé Travail Paris‐Est 94000 Créteil France
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                10.1111/cod.14314
                fd2f8a13-f300-4c99-94c9-943066037620
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